Rainy Day Math Printables for Kindergarteners
Looking for simple math ideas to do with your kindergartner? Today’s theme is WEATHER and we are sharing Rainy Day Math printables. There’s a fun Rainy Day I Spy Graphing activity and Rainy Weather Addition with the cutest little ducks, boots, umbrellas, and more.
Find the kindergarten math printable at the end of this post. Then see what fun weather printables our blog buddies have shared!
Printable Rainy Day Math Activities for Kindergartners
“April Showers Bring May Flowers”
I absolutely adore the Spring weather clipart and hope the kids love it too! In the Rainy Day I Spy Graphing Activity, your kindergartner will search for how many there are of each of the images listed along the bottom.
My daughter used Paint Dab Markers (which we received free from CraftProjectIdeas.com) to make a dot in the corresponding square on the graph. The dot markers are fun, but you can definitely have them use stickers instead, make an ‘X’ or color the squares.
The Rainy Weather Addition printable features groups of things such as umbrellas, ducks, puddles, raindrops, and so on. Have your child solve each equation and write the answer in the blank box.
More Weather Themed Printables
As mentioned earlier, here are more weather themed printables from some of our friends:
Weather Chart Printable | Living Life and Learning
Free Weather Do a Dot Printable | Easy Peasy Learners
Printable Weather Sorting Game | Simple Fun for Kids
Weather Words for Kids {Printable 3-Part Card Set} | The Natural Homeschool
Thunder Cake Activities and Worksheets | Sight and Sound Reading
See also: STEM on a Budget – 50 Creative Weather Activities
PRINT IT HERE → Rainy Weather Math Printables
If you use our printable Rainy Day Math activities and are on Instagram, we would love to see it! Just tag @artsymomma_amanda in your caption and I will be sure to stop by and comment!
More Spring Ideas for Kids
- Make Recycled Cup Birds to Celebrate Spring
- Spring Alphabet Mini Coloring Book Printables
- Easter Science Experiment – Colorful Fizzing Eruptions
*Originally published 4/6/2017 and updated 6/2/2021.